The subject of a Dunder Mifflin commercial has been featured on 'The Office' several times, notably never giving Michael Scott's brilliant ad a chance to shine, but now it seems the paper company has truly invaded the real world.
Few things seemed more incongruous on children's television in 1989 than Ringo Starr's time on PBS' show, 'Shining Time Station' (apart, of course, from when George Carlin took over for Ringo a year later). Starr is about to make the year spent as 'Mr. Conductor' look perfectly normal later this year when he lends his talents to a Cartoon Network special of 'The Powerpuff Girls.'
Normally, it's pretty easy for someone to disrupt a live news report with a carefully-placed videobomb. But the annoying woman in this clip gets totally owned by a reporter who just isn't having it.
We're used to advertisers going all out in their Super Bowl ads, and this year's Mercedes spot doesn't disappoint, offering up cameos from Willem Dafoe, Kate Upton, and Usher, all set to the soundtrack of the Rolling Stones' 'Sympathy for the Devil.'
If you've been following DT since the beginning of the series on Comedy Central, you know he has a clothes fetish that manifests itself with wacky and self-effacing wardrobe themes for each season segment.
Unaccustomed to seeing historical fiction on the History Channel as we are, History's 'Vikings' seems more and more an intriguing new series worthy of carving out a new place in the TV pantheon.
G4's long-running geek-stroke of a daily entertainment show, 'Attack of the Show.' waved goodbye to viewers earlier this week. We'll miss you, 'Attack.' (Especially you, Candace Bailey.)
Whether you're charmed or repulsed by the recent 'Sex and the City' prequel series, you have to admit it sets a dangerous precedent for rewriting TV history. 'Saturday Night Live' takes the idea to ridiculous (yet eerily plausible) extremes in 'The Sopranos Diaries.'